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Following the kerfuffle in Canterbury, Tobias Haller, BSG, was reminded of a piece he wrote in 2006 in response to issues we were having with
Following the kerfuffle in Canterbury, Tobias Haller, BSG, was reminded of a piece he wrote in 2006 in response to issues we were having with
Through Paul’s conversion, he lost many of his bragging rights. What sources of confidence do we still cling to when faith calls us to something more?
In part 1, we presented the story of a young child named Dee and the roles of environment and poverty caused a medical condition that couldn’t be cured just by clinical intervention. In this video, from the Episcopal Health Foundation, we see can see and experience Dee’s story in another way.
In the Magazine we’re exploring brokenness (and healing). In this piece we see how the Episcopal Health Foundation is working to address the root causes of community health issues in Texas.
This originally appeared as part of the Daily Sip, a ministry of St John’s Cathedral in Denver, CO by Charles LaFond In these weekly
We are called to be a Spirit-filled people, with each moment a revolution—a literal turning and reordering from the power of culture to the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Task Force on the Study of Marriage, held its recent first meeting and addressed its charge from Resolution A037 from the 2015 General Convention.
Three TV series with a religious subplot or theme will begin airing in mid January.
A lot of our differences as Christians can be boiled down to how we individually feel about the Bible, our approach to scripture. Earlier this week, Pastor John Pavlovitz, posted an essay on his blog Stuff That Needs to be Said, entitled 10 Things This Christian Doesn’t Believe About The Bible.
Perhaps the act of forgiving those who have wronged us instead of waiting gleefully for them to get what we feel is coming to them is a repentance we can do…